Through this morning's game, the difference is 49-57. Part of the explanation is 1) you have 22 more TOs than your opponents, thus decreasing your shot attempts; 2) you've had 40 more FTs than you opponent. Many of those were non-shooting fouls which will decrease your total attempts.

Take away the 3 more TOs/game the the 6 more FTs/game and you're much closer to your opponents total attempts.

Yes, you're also shooting better than most of your opponents which gives you less chance at an offensive rebound. A more important stat in my opinion is FG%, and in particular individual player's FG%. For example looking at the %, I would be tempted to increase distribution for Wilson (56.8%) and Wray (50% for a guard is very solid)